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The best of the Music Hall's seats will be $1000 each
Cohen estimates the Night of 100 Stars will cost $4 million, making it -- in his words-- the most expensive television show ever. 
Luckily, to indulge in another superlative, the Music Hall is the world's largest theatre. The best of its 5,882 seats will be going for $1,000 each, which also entitles the benefactor to a supper with the stars at the Centennial Ball that night at the New York Hilton. Lesser seats go for $500, which includes a pre-theatre champagne buffet reception in the Rainbow Room, and $250, entitling the holder to a pre-theatre champagne reception in the Grand Lounge of the Music Hall. The show itself will start at 7 o'clock.

There will be four other pre-theatre cocktail parties, held from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Versailles Room of the Helmsley Palace, the Tower Suite of the Time-Life Building, the American Charcuterie at the CBS Building and the Chemical Bank on 51st Street opposite the stage door of the Music Hall. 

For the 1967 Tony Awards presentation, Cohen had a red carpet, one block long, laid along West 44th Street. For the Night of 100 Stars, Cohen is having a red carpet with stars woven in it laid from 50th Street and the Avenue of the Americas, site of the Music Hall, to 54th Street and the Avenue of he Americas, site of the Hilton. It will stretch from curb to curb and cost $300,000, says Cohen. But, waste not, want not, the ANSO IV carpet will have an afterlife on the floors of the new nursing home. 

To visit a planning session for the extravaganza at one of the offices in Cohen's suite in the Shubert Theatre is a little like dropping in on a map room on the eve of the invasion of Normandy. The effect is strengthened by the fact that the office seems to be as windowless as a bunker, and there is a candle burning on the round conference table, as though in expectation of a bomber-induced power failure. 

The intensity of the participants, too, is similar. They include Hildy Parks, writer 
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